1965 - A Rolling Stones concert in Dublin, Ireland ended when 30 people jumped on the stage, knocking down Mick Jagger.

1966 - Rick Nelson loses one of his best promotional tools as the series The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet ends its 14 year run.

1968 - Ringo Starr rejoined the Beatles two weeks after walking out.

1970 - The Dave Clark Five broke up.

1970 - Arthur Brown was arrested in Palermo, Italy after a performance where he set fire to a helmet he was wearing and stripped naked.

1982 - The first US Festival was held in Devore, CA. The brainchild of Apple's Steve Wozniak, the three-day festival (running through September 5) included performances by the Ramones, the B-52's, Talking Heads, the Police, Santana, the Cars, the Kinks, Pat Benatar, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Jimmy Buffett, Jackson Browne and Fleetwood Mac.

1983 - Metallica ended their first tour.

1991 - Ike Turner was released from prison after serving 18-months of a four-year term.

1999 - Authorities shut down a bootlegging operation that was said to have cost the industry $100 million.

2001 - A free concert in Los Angeles by System of a Down ends up in a riot that results in six arrests and a few injured officers.